International cinema
Syndromes and a Century
Syndromes and a Century, the fifth feature from Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, is a spellbinding Buddhist meditation on the mysteries of
La Terra Trema
Special Prize, Venice Film Festival 1948
Theorem
Pasolini’s delightful but daring Theorem rounded up with extra features including an interview with Terence Stamp.
The Threepenny Opera
In the early years of the sound era, film producers often made films in different language versions, using the same sets but different casts for ea
Throne of Blood
Akira Kurosawa’s transposition of Shakespeare’s Macbeth to sixteenth-century Japan is immensely successful in capturing the spirit of t
A Throw of Dice
“A cross between Chaplin, Cecil B. DeMille and an early Bollywood movie” – Nitin Sawhney.
Tintin and the Blue Oranges
Professor Calculus’ dreams of ending world hunger are brought one step closer by the creation of a desert-proof orange, deep blue in colour.
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece
A surprise message from Istanbul is about to ruin Captain Haddock’s day.
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece (English dub only)
A surprise message from Istanbul is about to ruin Captain Haddock’s day.
Tokyo Story
A constant fixture in critics’ polls, Yasujiro Ozu’s most enduring masterpiece is a beautifully nuanced exploration of filial duty, expectation and regret.
Les Vacances de M. Hulot
The film that launched Tati’s on-screen alter ego: the courteous, well-meaning, eternally accident-prone Monsieur Hulot.
The Valley (Obscured by Clouds)
The Valley explores the limits of experience and freedom, journeying into the Great Unknown and accompanied by Pink Floyd’s especially composed soundtrack.
Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography
Arnold Glassman’s ground-breaking, award-winning documentary Visions of Light is a celebration of one of the most vital – yet frequently over
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Dana Andrews stars as Mark Dixon, a corrupt cop, in this gritty thriller shot on the rain-slicked streets of New York.
Whirlpool
In this intriguing blend of film noir and women’s picture, Gene Tierney, the star of Laura, Otto Preminger’s first big success, is Ann
Woman of the Dunes
Hiroshi Teshigahara’s fable Woman of the Dunes remains as mystifying, serene and provoking as when it was first released.
A Woman Under the Influence
Receiving its long-overdue Blu-ray world premiere, A Woman Under the Influence is arguably John Cassavetes most popular and influential film.
Yojimbo
“I want three coffins… make that four” – Sanjuro, from Yojimbo.